Ubiquitously Expressed Genes Participate in Cell-Specific Functions via Alternative Promoter Usage
    作者: Guihai Feng, Man Tong, Baolong Xia, Guan-Zheng Luo, Meng Wang, Dongfang Xie, Haifeng Wan, Ying Zhang, Qi Zhou, and Xiu-Jie Wang
    刊物名称: EMBO Reports
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    How do different cell types acquire their specific identities and functions is a fundamental question of biology. Previously significant efforts have been devoted to search for cell‐type‐specifically expressed genes, especially transcription factors, yet how do ubiquitously expressed genes participate in the formation or maintenance of cell‐type‐specific features remains largely unknown. Here, we have identified 110 mouse embryonic stem cell (mESC) specifically expressed transcripts with cell‐stage‐specific alternative transcription start sites (SATS isoforms) from 104 ubiquitously expressed genes, majority of which have active epigenetic modification‐ or stem cell‐related functions. These SATS isoforms are specifically expressed in mESCs, and tend to be transcriptionally regulated by key pluripotency factors through direct promoter binding. Knocking down the SATS isoforms of Nmnat2 or Usp7 leads to differentiation‐related phenotype in mESCs. These results demonstrate that cell‐type‐specific transcription factors are capable to produce cell‐type‐specific transcripts with alternative transcription start sites from ubiquitously expressed genes, which confer ubiquitously expressed genes novel functions involved in the establishment or maintenance of cell‐type‐specific features.